Here are your sports headlines for Wednesday, May 25th, 2016:
- BRAVES (AJC) – Teheran masterful again but Braves fall 2-1 to Brewers; now 2-18 at home in 2016
- BRAVES (AJC) – Braves continue to struggle in close games
- MLB (ESPN) – Tuesday Major League Baseball scoreboard
- MLB (ESPN) – Tigers closer Francisco Rodriguez becomes just 6th player to ever record 400 saves
- MLB (CBS) – Mets ace Matt Harvey continues to struggle in 2016
- NBA PLAYOFFS (ESPN) – Thunder throttle Warriors 118-94 to take commanding 3-1 lead in WCF
- NBA (ESPN) – TNT’s Craig Sager to receive the Jimmy V Award at ESPYS
- NFL (AJC) – Atlanta awarded 2019 Super Bowl (Super Bowl 53) by NFL Owners
- NFL (ESPN) – 2020 & 2021 Super Bowls (54 & 55) awarded to South Florida & Los Angeles
- NFL (CBS) – Bills GM: ‘I don’t think humans are supposed to play football’
- NCAAF (ESPN) – UCLA & Under Armour agree to largest apparel deal in history
- NCAAF (CBS) – Baylor not commenting on alleged firing of university president Ken Starr
- NCAAF (CBS) – Pac-12 will cut back on late-night kickoff times in 2016
- BULLDOGS (DAWG NATION) – Ledbetter’s suspension will stand despite dropped charges
- SEMINOLES (TOMAHAWK NATION) – Can Florida State top schools longest home winning streak?
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